On October 31, 1517, an Augustinian Monk named Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on the doors of the Wittenberg Church in Germany. That day escalated the Protestant Reformation. The main cry of the Reformation was ad fontes – back to the source, back to the Bible, back to the Faith once delivered. Five essential doctrines encapsulate the Protestant Reformation, and during October we will look at all five. Sola Scriptura – Scripture Alone. Solus Christus – Christ alone. Sola Gratia – Grace Alone. Sola Fide – Faith Alone. Soli Deo Gloria – Glory to God Alone. These 5 Solas define the gospel of grace. We are protestant. The Reformation continues. Come along as we see these 5 core doctrines in the writings of Peter.

In the Psalms, God has chosen poetry to teach us about himself. Athanasius said that the Psalms were “the epitome of the whole Scripture.” CS Lewis said “Psalms are poems, and poems are intended to be sung…” You are invited to join our look at the first 10 Psalms in God’s hymnbook as we learn songs our souls can sing.

What is the church? Who is the church? Those questions are much different from what most people think of when they think of church. We are convinced that we must understand who we are before we understand what we do. Over the next few weeks we will discover that the church is God’s Glory on Display.

Oxford is strategically seeking to align ourselves with God’s intent and purpose to glorify God by making disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. To do this we are seeking nothing short of a supernatural work within our hearts as we turn ourselves fully to God. This sermon series will be followed by a report from our church appointed renewal team with specific points of emphasis.

The miracle of the Incarnation, the eternal Son of God becoming flesh for our salvation, has become the basis for God conforming individuals into His likeness. As we study 2 Corinthians 8-9 we see an avenue by which God tests the hearts of His people – giving.

God sovereignly and powerfully rules history, and right now is bringing the world to His intended end. This end is glorious and full of promise for those who are faithfully trusting in Him and means utter doom for those who refuse His reign. Daniel, a prophet during the time of the exile, receives a word of hope for the faithful. Come and join us as we study the book of Daniel and learn of the Everlasting Dominion of God and the Triumph of His People.

The most significant week in the history of the world is the week leading up to the events of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christians around the world celebrate the historicity of this week by highlighting the events of each day. In 2015 Oxford Baptist Church decided to emphasize Easter like never before as we gathered each night of the week to celebrate our salvation. Come and listen in as Pastor Andy shares the significant events that happened each night of the week beginning with Palm Sunday and going through Resurrection Sunday. We discovered, as we celebrated each night, the truly awesome significance of the holiest of weeks.

American culture is becoming increasingly secular. The sun is setting on what was once a Christian culture in our time. In the midst of it all, we as believers have our assurance that the gospel is increasing and bearing fruit all over the world. God has entrusted His church, the display of His glory, to share the life changing message of hope in Jesus to the world. We do this in all times in all places with the changeless message of “Jesus Saves.” Come and see how a specific church in a particular place (Oxford Baptist in Oxford, GA) learns from Scripture how to impact culture and make disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ through keeping their focus on the Cross of Christ.

Christmas time, the time of celebrating the coming of the Savior. Scripture anticipates His coming from the first word and depends upon it on every page. The coming of the Christ was God’s beginning of what will soon be Peace on the Earth. In this short series, we learn to long for Peace on Earth and understand how His coming both brings and is bringing peace.

Salvation, the redemption of mankind, is the great theme of the Bible. Come and join us as we look at twelve aspects of this marvelous and grand theme that details God’s Work on our behalf for His glory. In these twelve weeks, we explore eternity, depravity, election, grace, conversion, regeneration, union with Christ, justification, adoption, sanctification, eternal security and finally glorification.

A study of 1 Timothy. The letter of 1 Timothy deals with life in the church, or more specifically the life OF the church. The life of the church is a life centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ. What does the good news of Jesus Christ have to do with everyday life? In this sermon series we will learn that the gospel is not just the place where we start it stands at the center of who we are!